Resonate in Response to is a rethinking of space, specifically the acoustic characteristics and qualities of rooms. After recording the sound of selected places, the collected audio samples are analysed and evaluated. The parameters discovered through this process build the basic structure for a composition that continuously generates subtle interferences between the natural soundscape of the room and the replayed tones. For the playback of the selected tones, a sound archive consisting of specially produced vinyl records (dubplates that cover a wide frequency range of sinus tones) was employed. In combination with three turntables and three site specifically located speakers, it becomes possible to reconstruct the natural ambient sound by analogue means.